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US7166811B2
US7166811B2 US11/066,578 US6657805A US7166811B2 US 7166811 B2 US7166811 B2 US 7166811B2 US 6657805 A US6657805 A US 6657805A US 7166811 B2 US7166811 B2 US 7166811B2
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60QARRANGEMENT OF SIGNALLING OR LIGHTING DEVICES, THE MOUNTING OR SUPPORTING THEREOF OR CIRCUITS THEREFOR, FOR VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60Q1/00Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor
    • B60Q1/02Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments
    • B60Q1/04Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights
    • B60Q1/14Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights having dimming means
    • B60Q1/1446Arrangement of optical signalling or lighting devices, the mounting or supporting thereof or circuits therefor the devices being primarily intended to illuminate the way ahead or to illuminate other areas of way or environments the devices being headlights having dimming means controlled by mechanically actuated switches
    • B60Q1/1453Hand actuated switches
    • B60Q1/1461Multifunction switches for dimming headlights and controlling additional devices, e.g. for controlling direction indicating lights
    • B60Q1/1469Multifunction switches for dimming headlights and controlling additional devices, e.g. for controlling direction indicating lights controlled by or attached to a single lever, e.g. steering column stalk switches
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H21/00Switches operated by an operating part in the form of a pivotable member acted upon directly by a solid body, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H21/02Details
    • H01H21/18Movable parts; Contacts mounted thereon
    • H01H21/36Driving mechanisms
    • H01H21/50Driving mechanisms with indexing or latching means, e.g. indexing by ball and spring; with means to ensure stopping at intermediate operative positions
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H1/00Contacts
    • H01H1/58Electric connections to or between contacts; Terminals
    • H01H2001/5888Terminals of surface mounted devices [SMD]
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H21/00Switches operated by an operating part in the form of a pivotable member acted upon directly by a solid body, e.g. by a hand
    • H01H21/02Details
    • H01H21/18Movable parts; Contacts mounted thereon
    • H01H21/22Operating parts, e.g. handle
    • H01H21/24Operating parts, e.g. handle biased to return to normal position upon removal of operating force

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  • This invention relates to a lever switch for vehicle, which is primarily installed near a steering wheel of automobile and is used for shifting automatic transmission or operating various electronic devices.
  • AT automatic transmission
  • SWH steering wheel
  • FIG. 5 is a plain view of SWH 1 installing the conventional vehicle switch.
  • Pad 2 incorporates air bag 5 , and spoke 3 is disposed between SWH 1 and pad 2 .
  • operating part 4 A and 4 B are positioned; and on a rear side of operating part 4 A and 4 B, a plurality of push vehicle switches 4 including a switch contact (not illustrated) are incorporated.
  • SWH 1 is fixed to a steering shaft (not illustrated) extending from a vehicle's main body.
  • the switch contact is connected to an electronic circuit of the automobile body.
  • the repeated electrical switch signal of the contact shifts the transmission gear down from 4 th gear to 3 rd gear then to 2 nd and 1 st gear or up the gear, in response to the pushing operation.
  • the invention is to solve above conventional problems and to provide a lever switch for vehicle (hereafter, LSV) having an easy operation and an ensured operational work.
  • LSV lever switch for vehicle
  • the invention provides a lever switch for vehicle composed of a case in substantially a box shape; a lever having at an end thereof an operating part sticking out of the case, and at an other end thereof a driving part of which a middle part is movably held in the case; a switch contact electrically switched with a rocking motion of the lever, and a resilient push force mechanism disposed between the lever and an inside wall of the case, wherein the lever is formed in substantially a linear shape, and the resilient push force mechanism is disposed at an end of the driving part of the lever.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross section view of a LSV in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the LSV in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross section view of the LSV in motion in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a plain view of a SWH incorporating the LSV in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a plain view of a SWH incorporating a conventional switch for vehicle.
  • a lever switch for vehicle (LSV) includes a case in substantially a box shape; a lever having at an end thereof an operating part sticking out of the case, and at an other end thereof a driving part of which a middle part is movably held in the case; a switch contact being electrically switched with a rocking motion of the lever, and a resilient push force mechanism disposed between the lever and an inside wall of the case.
  • the lever is made in substantially a linear shape, and a resilient push force mechanism is disposed at an end of the driving part. With this constitution, the switch is made thin.
  • the switch is installed in a pad or at a side of a spoke of a SWH and an operating part of the lever can be pushed forward or backward while holding a SWH, therefore the LSV with an easy and ensured operation is obtained.
  • the LSV according to the present invention has an irregular part on at least one of a front part and a rear part of the operating part preventing a finger to slip over the operating part when operating the switch, so that a further ensured operation is realized.
  • the LSV according to the invention has a plurality of switch contacts which are disposed in parallel with the driving part and oppositely placed at a predetermined space with regard to a rocking axis. Therefore, the switch is made thinner than in a case where the switch contacts are disposed crossing at right angles.
  • FIGS. 1 and 3 show rocking direction of the lever.
  • Case 11 is made of polyoxymethylene (POM) or other insulating resin, and is made in substantially a box shape.
  • Lever 12 is made of polybutyleneterephthalate (PBT), polyamide (PA) or other insulating resin. Insulating resin is not limited to above listed material, and other material can as well be all used as long as the material has a superb mechanical strength, a moldability and an insulating resistance.
  • Lever 12 is formed in substantially a linear shape, and an operating part 12 A in substantially an oval shape with one end thereof extending upward out of an upper part of case 11 .
  • driving part 12 B is formed in substantially a square-bar shape.
  • Shaft 12 C extending at a middle part of driving part 12 B in a direction of width of the driving part is held with a pair of shaft holding parts 11 B formed in a hollow shape in holder 11 A of case 11 , holding lever 12 in case 11 and enabling the lever to be rocked.
  • Operating part 12 A is formed by integration with an extended portion of driving part 12 B, using rubber, thermoplastic elastomer or other synthetic resin, which gives a non-slidable surface.
  • various irregular portions are formed, a concave serving as a functional display indicating “+” and a plurality of substantially spherical shapes, for examples.
  • PWB 13 Printed wiring board 13 patterned by a plurality of wiring patterns (not illustrated) on both sides of the substrate and mounted by a chip and other different electronic components is placed in parallel with a side-face of driving part 12 B.
  • PWB 13 is made of paper phenol or glass epoxy resin.
  • a plurality of push switches including 14 A and 14 B incorporating the switch contact are mounted in parallel with driving part 12 B separated by a predetermined interval and opposing to shaft 12 C being a rocking axis.
  • the predetermined interval means a distance from shaft 12 A, 14 mm for instance, with which the switches are oppositely placed.
  • the plurality of push switches is defined as at least 2 pcs, and a maximum number is determined by the structure of the lever switch.
  • a plurality of connecting terminals 13 A which are connected to the PSWs and other different electronic components and are sticking out of a side wall of holder 11 A are affixed to PWB 13 ,
  • Pin 16 made of metal represented by brass in substantially a column shape and coil spring 15 made of a slightly twisted metal wire are inserted into hole 12 F formed at an end of lever 12 .
  • Saving cam 17 made of insulating resin represented by POM is installed at a lower end of holder 11 A of case 11 .
  • a tip of pin 16 which is in substantially a spherical shape and is resiliently pushed by coil spring 15 comes into contact with cam part 17 A in substantially an irregular shape in an upper part of saving cam 17 , forming a resilient push force mechanism between lever 12 and an inside wall of case 11 .
  • Cover 18 made of insulating resin represented by POM covers an opening of holder 11 A of case 11 holding driving part 12 B of lever 12 , PWB 13 and saving cam 17 .
  • the cover is fixed to case 11 with screws 19 , constituting LSV 30 .
  • LSV 30 is fixed to upper left and right sides of spoke 23 between steering wheel 21 and pad 22 incorporating airbag 24 , protruding operating part 12 A outside, as shown by the plain view of SWH in FIG. 4 .
  • the SWH is fixed to a steering column (not illustrated) extended from the vehicle main body.
  • the switch contacts of PSWs ( 14 A and 14 B) are coupled with electronic circuits (not illustrated) of the vehicle body through a connector (not illustrated) attached to connecting terminal 13 A.
  • An electric signal from the switch contact is then sent to the electronic circuit of the automobile body, and if a transmission is in 4 th gear at the time, the gear is up-shifted from 4 th to 5 th .
  • lever 12 is rocked in a reversal direction, concurrently depressing-part 12 D in an upper part of driving part 12 B depresses PSW 14 A, sending an electric signal to the electric circuit of the automobile therewith shifting the gear from 5 th down to 4 th .
  • LSV 30 is, as described, composed of lever 12 in substantially a linear shape having at one end thereof operating part 12 A projecting out of case 11 , and at an other end thereof driving part 12 B of which a middle part is held in case 11 being enabled to be rocked; and the resilient push force mechanism composed of coil spring 15 , pin 16 and saving cam 17 , which is placed between the end of driving part 12 B and the inside wall of case 11 .
  • the switch as a whole is made thinner compared with a switch which has wound driving part 12 B or has a resilient push force mechanism at a side of driving part 12 B.
  • the switch is made thinner than where the switch contacts are positioned crossing to driving part 12 B at right angles.
  • the present invention provides a LVS which can be produced thinner and of which operation is easy and ensured.
  • the switch can be installed near a SWH of vehicle to be widely used for shifting AT and controlling a variety of electronic devices.

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A lever switch for vehicle, which can be produced thin and which operation is easy and ensured is provided. A lever is formed in substantially a linear shape, having at an end thereof an operating part sticking out of a case and at an other end thereof a driving part of which a middle part is movably held in the case, and a resilient push force mechanism composed of a coil spring, a pin and a saving cam is disposed between an end of a driving part of lever and an inside wall of the case, constituting the vehicle lever switch.

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TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a lever switch for vehicle, which is primarily installed near a steering wheel of automobile and is used for shifting automatic transmission or operating various electronic devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In recent years, in automatic transmission (hereinafter, called AT) of automobile, manual shifting of a switch installed near a steering wheel (hereinafter, called SWH)—manually operating the switch with a finger while holding the SWH—is increasing in addition to shifting a range by operating a floor-shift or a column-shift.
A conventional vehicle switch is explained by using FIG. 5. FIG. 5 is a plain view of SWH 1 installing the conventional vehicle switch. Pad 2 incorporates air bag 5, and spoke 3 is disposed between SWH 1 and pad 2.
In a right side and a left side of spoke 3, operating part 4A and 4B are positioned; and on a rear side of operating part 4A and 4B, a plurality of push vehicle switches 4 including a switch contact (not illustrated) are incorporated.
SWH 1 is fixed to a steering shaft (not illustrated) extending from a vehicle's main body. The switch contact is connected to an electronic circuit of the automobile body.
In the above constitution and the automobile is driven with a shift lever shifted to a predetermined position, if upper side operating part 4A with a “+” mark is pressed by for instance a thumb while holding the SWH, electrical switching of the internal switch contact is made sending an electric signal to the electronic circuit of the automobile body, and if a transmission gear of the AT is in 4th gear at the time, the gear is shifted from 4th gear to 5th gear.
Then, if the finger leaves operating part 4A and moves to pressing a lower side of operating part 4B having a “−” mark, electrical switching of the switch contact is made, and the gear is shifted from 5th gear down to 4th gear.
The above marks “+” and “−” indicate increase and decrease. If the push work of operating part 4B and 4A is repeated, the repeated electrical switch signal of the contact shifts the transmission gear down from 4th gear to 3rd gear then to 2nd and 1st gear or up the gear, in response to the pushing operation.
The vehicle switch having above constitution is disclosed by Japanese Patent Laid-Open Application No. 2003-118587.
However, with above conventional vehicle switch, one has to identify visually the operating place before actually working on operating part 4A and 4B. Moreover, when operating a different operating part, one has to leave eyes once from the first operating part then to move to the other part. Because of it, it is difficult to operate the vehicle switch and there is a possibility that miss-operation is easily caused.
The invention is to solve above conventional problems and to provide a lever switch for vehicle (hereafter, LSV) having an easy operation and an ensured operational work.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides a lever switch for vehicle composed of a case in substantially a box shape; a lever having at an end thereof an operating part sticking out of the case, and at an other end thereof a driving part of which a middle part is movably held in the case; a switch contact electrically switched with a rocking motion of the lever, and a resilient push force mechanism disposed between the lever and an inside wall of the case, wherein the lever is formed in substantially a linear shape, and the resilient push force mechanism is disposed at an end of the driving part of the lever.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a cross section view of a LSV in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the LSV in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3 is a cross section view of the LSV in motion in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4 is a plain view of a SWH incorporating the LSV in accordance with the exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a plain view of a SWH incorporating a conventional switch for vehicle.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A lever switch for vehicle (LSV) according to the present invention includes a case in substantially a box shape; a lever having at an end thereof an operating part sticking out of the case, and at an other end thereof a driving part of which a middle part is movably held in the case; a switch contact being electrically switched with a rocking motion of the lever, and a resilient push force mechanism disposed between the lever and an inside wall of the case. The lever is made in substantially a linear shape, and a resilient push force mechanism is disposed at an end of the driving part. With this constitution, the switch is made thin. The switch is installed in a pad or at a side of a spoke of a SWH and an operating part of the lever can be pushed forward or backward while holding a SWH, therefore the LSV with an easy and ensured operation is obtained.
The LSV according to the present invention has an irregular part on at least one of a front part and a rear part of the operating part preventing a finger to slip over the operating part when operating the switch, so that a further ensured operation is realized.
Moreover, the LSV according to the invention has a plurality of switch contacts which are disposed in parallel with the driving part and oppositely placed at a predetermined space with regard to a rocking axis. Therefore, the switch is made thinner than in a case where the switch contacts are disposed crossing at right angles.
The exemplary embodiment of the invention is described in detail below using FIG. 1 to FIG. 4. Arrow marks in FIGS. 1 and 3 show rocking direction of the lever.
Case 11 is made of polyoxymethylene (POM) or other insulating resin, and is made in substantially a box shape. Lever 12 is made of polybutyleneterephthalate (PBT), polyamide (PA) or other insulating resin. Insulating resin is not limited to above listed material, and other material can as well be all used as long as the material has a superb mechanical strength, a moldability and an insulating resistance.
Lever 12 is formed in substantially a linear shape, and an operating part 12A in substantially an oval shape with one end thereof extending upward out of an upper part of case 11.
At an other end of lever 12, driving part 12B is formed in substantially a square-bar shape. Shaft 12C extending at a middle part of driving part 12B in a direction of width of the driving part is held with a pair of shaft holding parts 11B formed in a hollow shape in holder 11A of case 11, holding lever 12 in case 11 and enabling the lever to be rocked. Operating part 12A is formed by integration with an extended portion of driving part 12B, using rubber, thermoplastic elastomer or other synthetic resin, which gives a non-slidable surface. At the front side and the rear side of operating part 12A, various irregular portions are formed, a concave serving as a functional display indicating “+” and a plurality of substantially spherical shapes, for examples. Printed wiring board (PWB) 13 patterned by a plurality of wiring patterns (not illustrated) on both sides of the substrate and mounted by a chip and other different electronic components is placed in parallel with a side-face of driving part 12B. PWB 13 is made of paper phenol or glass epoxy resin.
On PWB 13 facing lever 12, a plurality of push switches (PSWs) including 14A and 14B incorporating the switch contact are mounted in parallel with driving part 12B separated by a predetermined interval and opposing to shaft 12C being a rocking axis.
The predetermined interval means a distance from shaft 12A, 14 mm for instance, with which the switches are oppositely placed.
The plurality of push switches is defined as at least 2 pcs, and a maximum number is determined by the structure of the lever switch.
Depressing parts 12D and 12E extruding from driving part 12B come into contact with push button of PSW 14A and 14B. A plurality of connecting terminals 13A which are connected to the PSWs and other different electronic components and are sticking out of a side wall of holder 11A are affixed to PWB 13,
Pin 16 made of metal represented by brass in substantially a column shape and coil spring 15 made of a slightly twisted metal wire are inserted into hole 12F formed at an end of lever 12.
Saving cam 17 made of insulating resin represented by POM is installed at a lower end of holder 11A of case 11. A tip of pin 16 which is in substantially a spherical shape and is resiliently pushed by coil spring 15 comes into contact with cam part 17A in substantially an irregular shape in an upper part of saving cam 17, forming a resilient push force mechanism between lever 12 and an inside wall of case 11.
Cover 18 made of insulating resin represented by POM covers an opening of holder 11A of case 11 holding driving part 12B of lever 12, PWB 13 and saving cam 17. The cover is fixed to case 11 with screws 19, constituting LSV 30.
LSV 30 is fixed to upper left and right sides of spoke 23 between steering wheel 21 and pad 22 incorporating airbag 24, protruding operating part 12A outside, as shown by the plain view of SWH in FIG. 4.
The SWH is fixed to a steering column (not illustrated) extended from the vehicle main body. The switch contacts of PSWs (14A and 14B) are coupled with electronic circuits (not illustrated) of the vehicle body through a connector (not illustrated) attached to connecting terminal 13A.
With above constitution, when the front side of operating part 12A of LSV 30 is pushed forward by a left hand thumb as an example while driving the automobile by holding the SWH with a shift lever switched to a prescribed position, lever 12 is rocked with regard to shaft-holding part 11B that serves as a fulcrum. At the same time, the tip of pin 16 which is resiliently pushed by coil spring 15 and come into contact with a depressed portion in a center of cam part 17A of saving cam 17—as shown in FIG. 1, glidingly moves up a front side slope of cam part 17A by keep coming into contact with the slope and going against the resilient push force of coil spring 15—which is shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 3. Concurrently, depressing-part 12E which is a lower part of driving part 12B presses a push button of push switch 14B, electrically switching PSW 14B.
An electric signal from the switch contact is then sent to the electronic circuit of the automobile body, and if a transmission is in 4th gear at the time, the gear is up-shifted from 4th to 5th.
In this state, if the pressing finger leaves operating part 12A, pin 16 moves back to the depressed portion in the center by keep coming into contact with the front side slope of saving cam 17, and lever 12 which is resiliently pushed by coil spring 15 automatically returns to a neutral position as shown in FIG. 1.
Moreover, if the rear side of operating part 12A is pressed backward with a left hand forefinger or a middle finger, lever 12 is rocked in a reversal direction, concurrently depressing-part 12D in an upper part of driving part 12B depresses PSW 14A, sending an electric signal to the electric circuit of the automobile therewith shifting the gear from 5th down to 4th.
If forward or backward pressing action is repeatedly applied to operating part 12A, the electrical switching of the switch contact of PSWs 14A and 14B is correspondingly repeated, with the electric signal shifting the transmission gear down from 4th to 3rd then to 2nd and 1st or shifting the gear up, according to the pressing operation.
According to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, LSV 30 is, as described, composed of lever 12 in substantially a linear shape having at one end thereof operating part 12A projecting out of case 11, and at an other end thereof driving part 12B of which a middle part is held in case 11 being enabled to be rocked; and the resilient push force mechanism composed of coil spring 15, pin 16 and saving cam 17, which is placed between the end of driving part 12B and the inside wall of case 11. As a result, the switch as a whole is made thinner compared with a switch which has wound driving part 12B or has a resilient push force mechanism at a side of driving part 12B.
By installing LSV 30 in spoke 23 or at a side of pad 22 of SWH, the two fingers can easily press the front side or the rear side of operating part 12A of lever 12 while holding the SWH for instance.
As mentioned, because it is unnecessary to confirm visually the location of the controlling spot or leave a finger from the control spot before repositioning to a different spot, switching operation is easy and an ensured operational work without malfunction is made possible.
Moreover, by installing LSV 30 in spoke 23 or at a side of pad 22, various switches other than to control the manual shift of AT can be installed for controlling different kinds of electronic devices on board of the automobile including an air-conditioner and audio equipment.
Still more, by forming various irregular portions on the front side and the rear side of operating part 12A, such as a concave having a functional mark of “+” and a plurality of substantially spherical shapes, fingers are prevented from slipping over operating part 12A, which further ensures the operation.
Still further, by disposing a plurality of switch contacts including PSWs 14A and 14B in parallel with driving part 12B oppositely facing to a rocking axis at a predetermined distance, the switch is made thinner than where the switch contacts are positioned crossing to driving part 12B at right angles.
The present invention provides a LVS which can be produced thinner and of which operation is easy and ensured. The switch can be installed near a SWH of vehicle to be widely used for shifting AT and controlling a variety of electronic devices.

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1. A lever switch assembly for a vehicle, comprising:
an enclosed case having an opening;
a lever pivotally mounted inside the enclosed case and having an operating part thereof extending out of the case through the opening;
an electrical switch disposed inside the enclosed case and actuable with a rocking motion of the lever; and
a resilient push force mechanism disposed between the lever and an inside wall of the enclosed case,
wherein the lever has a substantially linear shape, and
wherein the resilient push force mechanism is disposed at an end of the lever opposite to the operating part.
2. The lever switch assembly for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein an irregular portion is formed on at least one of a front side and a rear side of the operating part.
3. The lever switch assembly for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of electrical switches are disposed parallel with the lever and spaced from pivot axis of the lever at a predetermined distance.
4. The lever switch assembly for a vehicle according to claim 3, wherein each of the electrical switches is a push switch having a push button, the lever includes a plurality of depressing parts, and the push buttons of the push switches are disposed opposing to the depressing parts of the lever.
5. The lever switch assembly for a vehicle according to claim 4, wherein the push buttons of the push switches are contactable with the depressing parts of the lever.
6. The lever switch assembly for a vehicle according to claim 1, wherein the electrical switch is a push switch having a push button, the lever includes a depressing part, and the push button of the push switch is disposed opposing to the depressing part of the lever.
7. The lever switch assembly for a vehicle according to claim 6, wherein the push button of the push switch is contactable with the depressing part of the lever.
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